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Hello, You could find there https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16TAhHA4ZSQDevPVXtz40Oi54Mddn0kIz?usp=sharing You can install on eMMC, no problem on my console. If there is a new update this will replace grub's boox64.efi with new one boox64.efi. Boot direct to Apertis after update If I can help you let me know
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Hello, I won't have all the answers to your questions, but here is what I hope will help you. In my opinion there is no reason to move AtariOS to the M.2 card. The eMMC card is fine for carrying the system. For storage, an Ext4 partition on the M.2 card is visible to the system and allows to move applications and games. If you still want to test, you need the Atari system restore image (Apertis v2020) first. Just in case. To each his own technique the goal being to achieve these ends ;) For Windows Use a USB device and install Windows 10 with WinToUSB from a PC. Start Windows 10 on the console, from the USB device and finish the installation and the system update. Install Macrorit expert partition in Windows and clone the USB device to the internal M.2 card (system copy on reboot). For batocera I install it on a USB device, I boot it at least once to finish the installation. From Windows, I backup the Batocera and Share partitions with DiskGenius. I burn the two partitions on the M.2 card and restore both of them. If needed, you have to use the extend partitions option in batocera-boot.conf You can use rEFInd from a usb key (simpler) provided you have deactivated the secure boot. At startup it will list the partitions that contain a system. I hope this will help you Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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Hello, I have buy this one and waiting for, but not before 12 May (For switching card on laptop) https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B08YFD9FJ1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 http://www.azurewave.com/img/nvidia/AW-CB375NF_DS_B2_A_STD.pdf I will tell you when I have tested. I hope you find an alternate solution before
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For me the changes are effective in the UEFI, but I don't see any change in the Windows Performance Manager.
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Thanks for the link
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Good evening, I recently saw a new folder on the first system partition called "apertis". Until the last vcs.21 bios update it was not there. It contains what seems to be the latest firmware. There is a folder called "apertis" with a file called "fwupdx64.efi" and a folder called "fw". The folder named "fw" contains a file named "fwupd-12b99262-648c-4265-bafd-eb812fb7eb47.cap". Maybe there are some answers to the question of updates in it? In particular, although I don't know anything about certificates, it seems to me that there are URLs that point to certificates, for example: http://crl.microsoft.com/pki/crl/products/MicCorThiParMarRoo_2010-10-05.crl0 I don't know if this is relevant or not, if in doubt I'll share. Sorry if it's not.
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I don't know for firmware updates, some tools as wireshark, Abel & Cain could answer... For Apps and games, a start of answer is in Storage partition \games\... exemple with Chrome bundle.ini file [Bundle] Name=Google Chrome Exec=launch-chrome-browser https://atarivcs.com Type=Application Version=70 StoreID=S9d8oFdW8umLtTUp LauncherTags=browser;chrome LauncherExec=launch-chrome
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Thank you so much!
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The download you mean is based on the official Apertis restore image 2020.1204.160451 named, "atari-flasher-ab-upgrade.img" There are some fews and easy operations to do with the original Apertis restore image to create USB bootable Apertis disk or install Apertis on internal flash disk (permanent). I don't know if it's the place here to explain details or not ? @justclaws Is it the place ?
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Hello, Apertis 202012.04 is running fine on Asus FX504 (Intel I5 8th Gen) except WIFI/Bluetooth audio, boot to bashboard OK, play Vault games OK Wired Giga network is detected at start, I can change language (french for me), but can't update. I wait for a RTL8822CE Wifi/Bluetooth card from China for tests on my laptop Maybe Wifi + Bluetooth audio in couples of weeks, I hope...
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Hello to all, As for you, it is impossible for me to do a classic installation of Windows10 from a USB key. The installation stops after resizing the partitions with an error message that says that the copy of files is not possible. Currently the only way I found to install Windows10 on the M.2 card is the following: 1/ Create a Windows10 x64 ISO image with Microsoft Media Tool creator. 2/ Copy the ISO image with WinToUSB with GPT/UEFI, and Legacy settings which will allow to access and resize the partitions. 3/ Start Windows10 from the usb disk, finalize the installation, and update Windows. 4/ Install Macrorit expert partition in Windows10 and clone the USB disk to the internal M.2 card by indicating to switch off the machine at the end of the operation. 5/ Once Windows10 is copied, unplug the USB disk, start the console by holding down the Esc key to access the UEFI parameters, select Boot Manager, then in the list that appears, Windows boot manager. Windows boots from the M.2 card If it can help you I made a video (but in French only) where I realize this installation.
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Hello, REALTEK RTL8822CE drivers are present in Windows 20H2, but not in holder versions for what I have test Most simple is download a fresh iso 20H2 whith Microsoft Media Creation Tool 20H2 If you need to install holder windows version, you can use this compatble drivers from Lenovo for REALTEK RTL8822CE Wifi card. Realtek RTL8822CE WIFI Driver for Windows 10 64-bit (Version 1909, 2004) Tested well on 1809 (LTSC), 1909, 2004 Note : I don't use the .exe installer, I extract the drivers from .exe file with 7zip. And after install it from Windows (I don't know for name for "Gestionnaire de Périphériques" in english) See below
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Hello to all, I would like to share with you the fruit of my work on my console. I have two consoles, an Onyx with the secure boot removed (thanks to the mebre of the site that I thank again very much by the way), and a collector's edition that remains locked. For these reasons I wanted to have a boot loader for each. That's why I got interested in rEFInd and Grub2. rEFInd is not supported with the secure boot enabled Luckily there is still Grub2 (native to Ubuntu) which is well supported. So I directed my work in these two directions The result is in video (but in French only, sorry), however despite the poor image quality, the software used are in English, and the manipulations are very basic, so I hope that everyone will find their way. Have a good view and if you have any questions, I'll do my best to answer them. Dowload links in videos descriptions [ATARI VCS 800] USB Multi boot rEFInd VCS WARNING !!! Do not try to perform these operations on your console without having deactivated the option: "Enforce Secure Boot". You could irreversibly damage your console [ATARI VCS 800] eMMC (permanent) Multi boot rEFInd VCS WARNING !!! Do not try to perform these operations on your console without having deactivated the option: "Enforce Secure Boot". You could irreversibly damage your console [ATARI VCS 800] USB Multi boot Grub2 VCS [ATARI VCS 800] eMMC (permanent) Multi boot Grub2 VCS I hope you enjoy BR
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Now it can be permanent Just a correction with my last post, the update has to be done before copy/past rEFInd in both of partitions EFI (1) and EFI (2) Each update erase rEFInd boot, except that, rEFInd stay on boot all time
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? It finally works Apear me permanent since lots of reboot from last night... Explain: I started from restore disk without updates (clean install eMMC) I have copy/past rEFInd in both of partitions EFI (1) and EFI (2) 122.1MB partitions and replace by the fact the ATARI system BOOTX64.efi file I have updated to latest Apertis version and connect online. No problems. Since that, I have install Ubuntu 20.10, all is fine. Got now Windows, Batocera, Ubuntu M.2, Apertis eMMC on start on rEFInd dashboard every boot So happy ! BR
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After 2 or 3 reboot rEFInd move to second place boot order behind ATARI in UEFI sad At second reboot got message from Apertis that boot to UEFI where I discover the order change
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Hello, I discoverd rEFInd some weeks ago with/by Ubuntu 20.10 install. The Ubuntu version (apt install refind) is containing lot of less files than your shared img I juste discover the version you share that is lot more files (realy interesting) Good news, with this versions of rEFInd you share, I got permanent rEFInd boot from eMMC I use the img you share, extract with 7zip the EFI folder I'm on Windows and use DiskGenius to copy the EFi folder on root of the first partion of eMMC Start permanently on rEFInd, we will can reinstall Apertis (to give an other chance) lol @andymanone Great job for you tests and shares THANKS YOU SO MUCH BOTH BR Edit : if you want rEFInd wallpaper ATARI inspired see here
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Hello, I discoverd rEFInd some weeks ago with/by Ubuntu 20.10 install. The Ubuntu version (apt install refind) is containing lot of less files than your shared img I juste discover the version you share that is lot more files (realy interesting) Good news, with this versions of rEFInd you share, I got permanent rEFInd boot from eMMC I use the img you share, extract with 7zip the EFI folder I'm on Windows and use DiskGenius to copy the EFi folder on root of the first partion of eMMC Start permanently on rEFInd, we will can reinstall Apertis (to give an other chance) lol @andymanone Great job for you tests and shares THANKS YOU SO MUCH BOTH BR
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Hello Charles, I wanted to thank you enormously for sharing your knowledge, I am stunned by what you have discovered! You are the "McGyver" of my childhood. I confirm that I have access to the settings utility, that I can navigate in the different tabs, permanently activate or deactivate certain options like Enforce Secure Boot. However, the list of the boot loader order has disappeared from Boot tab on v20 So I have for the moment temporarily remove the Atari system from eMMC to start rEFind on boot from it. MANY MANY THANKS AGAIN BR
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Experiences of Windows games running in PC-Mode
0_obeWAN replied to justclaws's topic in VCS PC-Mode Discussion
Hello, First sorry for my language, I'm not native English speaker and use a lot Google Translate Is there some one who have install Windows 10 on internal M.2 card at moment ? I have try multiple times, but failed every times Problem appear when Windows try to format partitions (not actived in reality) and install stop when try to start copy files on disk I have ask support to ATARI but answer is not what I like Hello, there! Thank you for contacting us. At the moment its is only possible to install the Windows OS on an external drive. Please follow the steps found in the following guide: https://atarivcs.com/content/PC-Mode-Create-Windows-Boot-Drive.pdf Best regards, Atari VCS Support. At moment I'm running Windows 10 from M.2 but in VHD mode, realy better than from external USB but certainly less good that native windows install I hope one day. If you have advices for me ? Thanks in advance BR Edit : Sorry I see it's not the good place to post my message I can't delete it from there Does a moderator please could move it to the good place My apologies
